Have hundreds - or even thousands - of scanned family photos? At some point, scrolling endlessly to find one specific memory can start feeling overwhelming.

That’s why Photomyne makes it easy to organize your collection in a smarter way - without moving, renaming, or rescanning your photos.

With just a few small details and a quick search, you can instantly create “sub-albums” around the people, places, and moments that matter most.

Here’s how it works:

    1. Add details to your photos
    While scanning or reviewing your images, you can add names, years, locations, or short descriptions. These details act like smart tags, helping Photomyne organize memories in a way that’s actually meaningful later on.

    2. Use the search bar on the home screen
    Looking for photos of “Michael,” “1994,” or “Paris”? Just type it into the search bar, and Photomyne will instantly gather every photo connected to that detail, no endless scrolling required.

    3. Perform actions in batches
    Once those photos appear, you can treat them like a custom sub-album. Save them, share them, or update details across multiple photos all at once.

The more details you add over time, the easier it becomes to revisit memories by person, place, event, or year.

Not into tagging? No problem.

You can also duplicate photos into multiple albums to match different themes - like saving the same image in both “Family Holidays” and “Grandpa’s Collection.” It’s an easy way to organize memories by topic, family member, or decade without relying entirely on tags or search.


Do you have boxes and albums of photos lying around? Get started with Photomyne and discover an easier way to scan, organize, and preserve all of your memories.